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LET'S TALK IT OVER: An Auckland panel meets to discuss "What the Delinquency Report Means to Parents" in the Wednesday morning National Women's Session. Members of the panel, from left to right, are Mrs. Marie Griffin (chair), Samuel Leatham, Frank Davidge and his wife, Dr. Elsie Davidge. With the panel is Cynthia Dale (standing), organiser of 1YA's Feminine Viewpoint. Mrs. Griffin is chairman of the Family Guidance Centre in Auckland, and has both children and grandchildren. Mr. Leatham is a company secretary with six children, Mr. Davidge is a master at Northcote College, and his wife a medical officer with the Health Department. They have two children The panel's discussion will be broadcast from the main National stations at 11.0 a.m. on Wednesday, November 3.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 797, 29 October 1954, Page 29

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LET'S TALK IT OVER: An Auckland panel meets to discuss "What the Delinquency Report Means to Parents" in the Wednesday morning National Women's Session. Members of the panel, from left to right, are Mrs. Marie Griffin (chair), Samuel Leatham, Frank Davidge and his wife, Dr. Elsie Davidge. With the panel is Cynthia Dale (standing), organiser of 1YA's Feminine Viewpoint. Mrs. Griffin is chairman of the Family Guidance Centre in Auckland, and has both children and grandchildren. Mr. Leatham is a company secretary with six children, Mr. Davidge is a master at Northcote College, and his wife a medical officer with the Health Department. They have two children The panel's discussion will be broadcast from the main National stations at 11.0 a.m. on Wednesday, November 3. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 797, 29 October 1954, Page 29

LET'S TALK IT OVER: An Auckland panel meets to discuss "What the Delinquency Report Means to Parents" in the Wednesday morning National Women's Session. Members of the panel, from left to right, are Mrs. Marie Griffin (chair), Samuel Leatham, Frank Davidge and his wife, Dr. Elsie Davidge. With the panel is Cynthia Dale (standing), organiser of 1YA's Feminine Viewpoint. Mrs. Griffin is chairman of the Family Guidance Centre in Auckland, and has both children and grandchildren. Mr. Leatham is a company secretary with six children, Mr. Davidge is a master at Northcote College, and his wife a medical officer with the Health Department. They have two children The panel's discussion will be broadcast from the main National stations at 11.0 a.m. on Wednesday, November 3. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 797, 29 October 1954, Page 29

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